
Jersey T-shirts are having a fashion moment. They’re not just for football fans or lazy Sundays. Spotted on Dua Lipa in downtown New York, Tu Tontawan giving it a soft-girl twist in Bangkok to global pop star and ODD Atelier founder Jennie Kim pairing hers with low-rise denim in LA.
Gone are the days when the jersey tee was just something you’d throw on for comfort. Today’s version is a certified style statement: easy, effortless, and just edgy enough. Whether it’s oversized with barely-there shorts or tucked neatly into a midi skirt, the jersey tee is proving to be one of this season’s most wearable heroes.
Scroll on for five fresh ways to style your jersey top—whether you’re in the mood to dress up or wind down.
The High-Low Mix
Steal Dua Lipa’s Jersey look: Pair an jersey with oversized blazer and finish the look with strappy heels. It’s the kind of unexpected combo that says, I didn’t try too hard—but I definitely look good. Add a sleek leather shoulder bag for bonus polish.
Mini Skirt Energy

Style an ultra cropped jersey with a pleated mini or a low rise micro skirt. Finish with tie, your feet? High socks and loafers or knee-high boots for a flirty nod to ‘90s pop star style. Jennie Kim would approve.
Layering Game
Turn your sleeveless jersey into a layering piece. Throw over a stripped shirt or a denim overshirt. It brings a sporty edge to otherwise classic silhouettes—and yes, it works for casual Fridays too.
Cinched and Baggy
Go tight on big. Think cropped or cinched jersey with drop waist jeans or track pants. This Y2K streetwear silhouette is all about confidence. Balance the volume with a sleek bun or a sharp winged liner.
Feminine Flip
Contrast the boyish charm of a jersey tee with ultra-feminine pieces: think silk slip skirts, ballet flats, or even a pearl necklace. Another styling trick? A dainty hair bow and a glossy lip.
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